JERSEYVILLE — The got faith? organization is holding its annual mega yard sale, car show and other activities this weekend in an effort to aid Jersey County food pantries.

“Feed and Inspire the Hungry” is the theme of this year’s event, with activities to delight all.

The unique yard sale on Friday and Saturday at the American Legion Pavilion collects canned goods from shoppers — who pay by using one can per item rather than money — with the donated food going to area pantries. Hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. A free “500 Men Breakfast,” featuring Tim Ezell will be served at 8:30 a.m.

Registration will be from 8-11:30 a.m. Saturday for the Cans 4 Car Crusade, which has an entry fee of one can of food, or more, per unit entered.

“Steve White has taken over organization of the car event this year,” said Steve Pegram, as head of the got faith? organization.

Judging begins at noon, with awards being given at 2 p.m. The first 100 entrants will receive a dash plaque.

Weekend 50/50 drawing participants should be sure to have their ticket punched on Saturday to stay in the drawing on Sunday at the Dare Car Show, sponsored by Jerseyville Police Department. Tickets for the 50/50 should be punched Friday evening at the car event, held by the Jersey County Street Machine Association, as well.

A Christian Music Show will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at the grandstand at the fairgrounds. The annual Shopping Cart race will be at 3 p.m Saturday to award the Jersey Cup.

Families who have been thinking about having a new picture taken will have an opportunity at the photo booth by Memorable Moments. Each photo will cost five cans of food, as a donation.

Ken and Barb Schafer will again be “on the grill” with free burgers, chips and hot dogs for the crowd. They are faithful participants in the annual event.

Pegram said he appreciates all the people who help with the huge weekend of activities.

“I can’t do it all myself,” he said.

For further information, call 415-4-Hunger, or visit feedinspirehungry@gmail.com.